The words “maize” and “maze” sound the same when you say them, but they are very different in meaning and use. Let’s learn about these two words.
Maize: “Maize” is another word for corn. Long ago, people from Central and South America started growing maize as food. Today, it is eaten all over the world.
Maze: A “maze” is a confusing network of paths or passages. This word comes from an old English word that means “delusion” or “confusion.”
Maize: Use “maize” when you talk about the plant or the food that grows on this plant.
Maze: Use “maze” when you talk about a puzzle made of paths or something that is very confusing.
Remember this: “Maize” has an “i” in it, like in the word “grain,” which is what maize is. “Maze” has an “e” in it, like in the word “puzzle.”
“Maize” is about corn, a type of food. “Maze” is about a confusing group of paths. Even though they sound the same, their meanings are very different. Remember the trick: “i” for maize (grain) and “e” for maze (puzzle).
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